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Origami Around

Kiana Khansmith

Love Begins
we're not kids anymore.

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RMH
trying on a metaphor
Not today Justin
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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JBB: An Artblog!
Keni
Jules of Nature
Sade Olutola
DEAR READER

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roma★

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Bellarke in Every Season ≡ Season Two
Seeing their faces every day, is just going to remind me of what I did to get them here. What we did. You don’t have to do this alone.
saw someone say ‘a lot of men don’t actually want to participate in raising their children, they just like the aesthetic of having a family’ and god that is so true
My favorite thing is listening to people go into extreme detail about some micro-aspect of some hobby they love that I know nothing about.
My mother in law loves bird watching. The other day she told me about how the birder world is ROCKED with controversy about the new Audubon society bird naming conventions, particularly their new guidelines on hyphenation.
My sister in law explained in detail specific qualities to look for that distinguish a good jigsaw puzzle from a bad one.
A friend of mine can talk your ear off about the different forms of cubism in modern art.
This cashier at my local board game store explained to a friend of mine why Hive, a small insect themed strategy game, is amazing but the pill bug expansion breaks the game.
My mom is obsessed with Henry VIII's wives and can not only list them in order, but knows all of their histories and ultimate fates by memory.
Everyone has at least one thing where their scope of knowledge and opinion runs so much deeper than you could ever imagine. Friends and relatives, coworkers and strangers.
For me, it is a lovely little reminder of how unique and strange humanity is. How we are all, deep down, nerdy weirdos.
rmr when the grounders killed bellamy’s gf and hundreds of arkadians against L’s orders and then a few months later L posted 300 grounders outside Arkadia and when bellamy and pike didn’t trust that uhh maybe the grounders wouldn’t listen to L like they didn’t the last time, Bellamy was villainized for making a logical and tactical decision under strategic pressure even tho the grounders were surrounding them and starving them out, lol what was that
y'all will circlejerk yourself to the mysticisms of faeries and elves in european countries for centuries and take it as fact but the second native americans ask you to respect our spirituality and culture suddenly you're all aetheists
non natives can, should, and will reblog this.
LEFT 4 DEAD 2 (2009) Valve
“This is some grim shit we got ourselves into…”
“because you want them to follow you. and, right now, they’re thinking only one of us is scared.”
IMDb’s Top 10 Highest Rated Episodes of Heroes (2006 - 2010)
the 100 meme: three/six quotes
adults, while forcing all children above the age of 5 to sit still, be silent, and obey orders for 7-8 hours a day with minimal breaks, reducing their exposure to fresh air and sunlight to almost nothing, forcing them to alter their natural sleeping patterns to increase productivity, and repeatedly telling them their self worth depends on their being able to follow these instructions perfectly for 13 or more years: kids these days are so lazy! they never go outside! they never want to do anything! clearly it’s not because of us!
The way we treat children is extremely inhumane, but so many adults want to dismiss it because it’s so normalized
You… You do realize that’s what it’s like to be a working adult…? And our days are even longer.
thats because an 8 hour work day is extortion and should be illegal. next question.
Either you’ve never had a job or you’re just lazy af. There’s nothing wrong with 9 to 5 jobs. Nobody is forcing people to work them and people need the hours to make more money. People get breaks too.
Please take a biology class & get some help. People shouldnt have to do work 80% of the day to survive.
@captainjack1999
1. the eight-hour work-day is cruelty
2. capitalism is forcing people to work. i could just quit my job and hang out at home - but then i would lose my house and most likely starve to death, because of the way our economy works.
3. breaks for most establishments are a mere 30 minutes for an 8-hour shift; at my first job, for a 6-hour shift, your break would only be 15 minutes and any longer shift would only get 30. studies say people are more productive if for every hour you work, you get a 15-minute break - meaning, for an 8-hour shift, you’d need an hour-long break, and so on and so forth.
the way modern society views work is unhealthy for loads of reasons, not just what i mentioned here. the fact that we’re preparing children for such a torturous lifestyle is horrific.
Also like…. small children are not adults. Small children should not be held to the same standards as adults. Even if the 8 hour work day WAS healthy, it would be inhumane to hold a small child to the same standard.
The school system was literally designed to train people for factory work back when child labour was legal so that should tell you how fucked that is
……….I never realized that.
People say “it happens to adults too” in order to downplay something that happens to children, even though it shouldn’t happen to adults either, and the entire reason it happens to children is to normalize it so people tolerate it when they’re adults.
50 days of bellarke — day thirty: 2x05 human trials
The city on the verge of greatness. A new type of city, based not on the man, but on the automobile. The car, symbol of freedom and vitality. Where every man can own his own home and have room to breathe and not be overlooked by his neighbors. A city where a man’s home is his castle. A quarter acre of the dream made possible by the victory. A city of opportunists. A city of dreams where Hollywood will shape the thoughts and desires of the entire planet. A city of pioneers. A city of dreamers. A city of undercurrents, where not everything is as it seems. A twentieth century city that will become a model for the world. A city that has no boundaries, that will stretch as far as the eye can see.